FacePlant comes back to the stage from 8:30 p.m.-12 a.m. on Friday, Jan. 27, at Mixers Nightclub & Lounge in Sabattus. The band plays fan favorites from the 60s to present. On Saturday, Jan. 28, it’s the return of the LA Harley Band from 8 p.m.-12 a.m. There is no cover charge and plenty of […]
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Sheriff says gunman didn’t know California dance hall victims
Before the shooting, Huu Can Tran parked a motorcycle just a block away from the ballroom in Monterey Park, which investigators believe he had planned to use as a backup getaway vehicle.
AUTHOR EVENT: Madison VFW sponsoring book signings
A book-signing event and Q&A panel featuring three local authors will be held at 3 p.m. Jan. 28 at the Veterans of Foreign Wars Harvell-Bishop-Arnold Trail Post, 58 Preble Ave. in Madison. Featured authors are: • Poet and Green Beret Ryan Stovall, author of “Black Snowflakes: Smothering a Torch” • English professor and poet Dr. […]
Maine leaders call for new federal clean car standards
The diverse group wants the Biden administration and EPA to mandate higher gas mileage vehicles in a new round of clean car standards for new vehicles made after 2027 through 2035 to protect Maine’s economy, health and environment.
Sugarloaf Charity Summit Gala returns after two-year absence
Sugarloaf Charity Summit will be hosting it’s gala this Saturday, Jan. 28, for first time in two years due to COVID-19 restrictions.
NFL notebook: Chiefs’ coach says QB Patrick Mahomes plans to play in AFC final
Mahomes suffered a high ankle sprain in Kansas City’s win in the divisional round, but Andy Reid said his QB is preparing to play.
Schooner Fare set to entertain on stage at Riverfront
Brothers Chuck and Steve Romanoff begin their 48th year as Schooner Fare with return engagements to some of the most venerable venues for folk and acoustic music including a performance at 7 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 3, at Riverfront Performing Arts and Events at the Franco Center in Lewiston. They will perform in a lively […]
Sections of Balkan river choked by floating garbage
River fencing installed by a hydroelectric plant has turned the city into an unwilling regional waste site, activists complain.
Brazil’s army chief fired in aftermath of capital uprising
President Lula da Silva said several times in public that some military members allowed the Jan. 8 uprising in the capital by far-right protesters.
Gun sales in Maine declined in 2022, but remain historically high
Firearm sales in the state have fallen 17% since 2020, new data show. But sales are still far above pre-pandemic levels, and 25% higher than a decade ago.